Moon Walks return to Black Hills National Forest

The Black Elk Wilderness area of the Black Hills National Forest.
Seth Tupper

The Black Hills National Forest is hosting special nighttime walks, called "Moon Walks," on Saturdays close to a full moon from June to September.

Moon Walks are a family-oriented way to learn about the natural and cultural history of the Black Hills. They are about one-mile round trip.

The Black Hills National Forest says about 100 people have attended each walk in the past.

The first Moon Walk of the year is on June 3 at 7 p.m Mountain Time. The other walks will be held July 1, Aug. 5 and Sept. 2.

More information is on the Black Hills National Forest website.

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Elizabeth is an intern with South Dakota Public Broadcasting.